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Romana Didulo calls herself the ‘Queen of Canada,’ and believes herself to be the secret ruler of Canada Canada’s ‘QAnon queen’ is finally ousted from school campsite Skip to main content
Romana Didulo (/ r oʊ ˈ m ɑː n ə d ɪ ˈ d uː l oʊ / roh-MAH-nuh dih-DOO-loh, / r ə-/ ruh-'; born November 1974) is a Canadian conspiracy theorist. She is one of the most prominent figures of the QAnon movement in Canada and promotes other conspiracy theories such as the pseudolegal concepts derived from the sovereign citizen movement.
On August 10, Romana Didulo called on her Telegram followers to "arrest" the police forces of Peterborough, Ontario, for enforcing COVID-19 restrictions. [156] Three days later, about 40 of Didulo's followers demonstrated in front of the Peterborough Police station and, after listening to a speech from Didulo, attempted to perform a citizen's ...
Romana Didulo and her band of followers have left a Canadian village that wanted them out. Canada QAnon 'queen' leaves village, but she hasn't gone far Skip to main content
Patrick Doyle/ReutersA QAnon leader whose followers believe she’s the “Queen of Canada” has now set her sights on the United States, urging her followers to enforce her dangerous “decrees ...
One of the lead organizers of the convoy, James Bauder, has previously stated support for QAnon, endorsed conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 US presidential election, and called for the arrest of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for alleged treason. [258] On February 3, 2022, Romana Didulo arrived in Ottawa with supporters.
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